(by @andrestaltz)
If you prefer to watch video tutorials with live-coding, then check out this series I recorded with the same contents as in this article: Egghead.io - Introduction to Reactive Programming.
var Rx = require('rx'); | |
function EventAggregator() { | |
this._subject = new Rx.Subject(); // Can be ReplaySubject too | |
} | |
EventAggregator.prototype.publish = function (type, data) { | |
this._subject.onNext( { type: type, data: data }); | |
}; |
def dec2bin(number) | |
number = Integer(number) | |
if(number == 0) then 0 end | |
ret_bin = "" | |
while(number != 0) | |
ret_bin = String(number % 2) + ret_bin | |
number = number / 2 | |
end | |
ret_bin |
(by @andrestaltz)
If you prefer to watch video tutorials with live-coding, then check out this series I recorded with the same contents as in this article: Egghead.io - Introduction to Reactive Programming.
use std::boxed::Box; | |
use std::option::Option; | |
use std::result::Result; | |
use Maybe::*; | |
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)] | |
enum Maybe<T> { | |
Nothing, | |
Just(T), | |
} |
Max Goldstein | July 30, 2015 | Elm 0.15.1
In Elm, signals always have a data source associated with them. Window.dimensions
is exactly what you think it is, and you can't send your own events on it. You can derive your own signals from these primitives using map
, filter
, and merge
, but the timing of events is beyond your control.
This becomes a problem when you try to add UI elements. We want to be able to add checkboxes and dropdown menus, and to receive the current state of these elements as a signal. So how do we do that?
########## | |
# Win10 Initial Setup Script | |
# Author: Disassembler <disassembler@dasm.cz> | |
# Version: 1.7, 2016-08-15 | |
# dasm's script: https://github.com/Disassembler0/Win10-Initial-Setup-Script/ | |
# THIS IS A PERSONALIZED VERSION | |
# This script leaves more MS defaults on, including MS security features. | |
# Tweaked based on personal preferences for @alirobe 2016-11-16 - v1.7.1 |
Instructions are modified from emacs-w64 Wiki page by zklhp. Many thanks for sharing!
Download MSYS2 (msys2-x86_64-20140704.exe
) from this download page.
Install MSYS2 to, for example, C:\msys2
(make sure no space in path).
Optionally prettify the MSYS2 console mintty
with ~/.minttyrc
to make it more pleasing to eyes. Thanks to this awesome theme!
(ns my-transducers.core | |
(:require [clojure.core.async :as async])) | |
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; | |
;; Understanding Transducers | |
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; | |
;; | |
;; This is the source code for the blog post Understanding Transducers, found | |
;; here: http://elbenshira.com/blog/understanding-transducers | |
;; |
#!/bin/bash | |
function die() { | |
echo "${1}" | |
exit 1 | |
} | |
which printf > /dev/null 2>&1 || die "Shell integration requires the printf binary to be in your path." | |
which sed > /dev/null 2>&1 || die "Shell integration requires the sed binary to be in your path." |